Central Penn Business Journal http://www.centralpennbusiness.com%2Fapps%2Fpbcs.dll%2Fsection%3FCategory%3D"> All Stories en-us http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529860&source=RSS Pa. offers amnesty on unemployment benefits, taxes Pennsylvania will offer an amnesty program June 1 through Aug. 31 to collect 613 million the state's Department of Labor and Industry is owed in unemployment benefits or taxes. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:16:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529860&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529861&source=RSS Sadler executive director put on administrative leave Sadler Health Center Executive Director Elaine Herstek was recently put on administrative leave while officials handle an ongoing personnel issue. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:15:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529861&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529862&source=RSS Workforce Woes Drugs only one issue in unemployment Drugs and the workforce have become a flash point in Pennsylvania with Gov. Tom Corbett's recent comments on the subject. Amid a sea of woes in Pennsylvania's economic recovery, most groups agree drug use is an important issue, but statistics show it's a shrinking problem in the workforce. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:14:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529862&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529863&source=RSS Portions of roadway damaged by fiery tanker crash won't reopen until November, PennDOT says The ramp to westbound Route 22322 from northbound Interstate 81 should reopen by the end of summer and the bridge from eastbound Route 22 over I-81 should reopen by Thanksgiving, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Thursday. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:13:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529863&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529864&source=RSS Perdue launches website about Lancaster soybean plant Perdue AgriBusiness announced Wednesday that it launched a new website to keep the local community informed of its plans for a proposed grain elevator and soybean crushing plant in Lancaster County. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:12:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529864&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529865&source=RSS Carlisle Weis Markets store plans 400,000 renovation project Weis Markets is planning a 400,000 renovation to its Carlisle store on West High Street and North Spring Garden Street. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:11:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529865&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529866&source=RSS PPL monthly bills to rise by 20 cents Thursday, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a PPL petition to implement a distribution system improvement charge. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:10:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529866&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529867&source=RSS UPMC-Highmark rift may hit care costs Now that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released information on how much individual hospitals charge for their procedures, it is becoming clearer how much it could cost southwestern Pennsylvania residents if UPMC and Highmark really do end up parting ways. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:09:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130524/CPBJ01/130529867&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529903&source=RSS Sixty-seven auditor general employees given budget-related layoff notices Employees in the Department of Auditor General were put on notice earlier this month that furloughs were on the way. Between Monday and Wednesday, 67 employees were told that notice applies to them. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:14:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529903&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529904&source=RSS Casey leads effort on franchises for veterans The franchise industry has seen military veterans as fit for duty as leaders. This week, to mark Memorial Day, Sen. Bob Casey is stepping up efforts to get more soldiers into the business. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:13:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529904&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529905&source=RSS Meet reporter Tim Stuhldreher Business Journal reporter Tim Stuhldreher will be at the New Grounds Roasting Co. cafeacute in York 3-5 p. m. today to meet readers, talk business and gather story ideas. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:10:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529905&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529906&source=RSS Medical benefits of PinnacleHealth-J.C. Blair partnership might be centered in Huntingdon area On Wednesday, a J. C. Blair spokeswoman responded to a request for comment, stating in an email, Over the coming weeks we will be meeting to understand the benefits that we can bring to each other, mainly expanded medical services here in Huntingdon. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:10:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529906&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529907&source=RSS Final Silver Spring Township land development plan for Sam's Club approved The 136,367-square-foot store will be built at the site of the former Lowersquos store in the Silver Spring Commons shopping plaza. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:09:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529907&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529908&source=RSS Highmark working out how to keep care at local hospitals On Monday, as he's done 1,500 times before, neurosurgeon Michael Horowitz treated an intracranial aneurysm mdash threading a wire through a femoral artery, north through the patient's trunk and neck, then into the brain, stopping at the arterial bulge and leaving behind tiny platinum coils that restrict blood flow and prevent. . . Thu, 23 May 2013 08:08:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529908&source=RSS http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529909&source=RSS Top 10 highest-paid CEOs of 2012 On the Associated Press list of 10-best paid CEOs of 2012 mdash the exclusive club inside an already-exclusive club mdash half are in the entertainment and media industry, according to executive pay research firm Equilar. Thu, 23 May 2013 08:07:00 EST http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article/20130523/CPBJ01/130529909&source=RSS